id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34309 Ingram, Kenneth An Outline of Sexual Morality .txt text/plain 18741 949 61 religious belief, we know that the sex-act is the means of procreation, that it is a specifically Puritan doctrine to regard the sex-act as inevitable fact to face that the sex-instinct in normal persons is so It might be unnatural for a normal sex-nature to remain regards a man as more immoral if he commits the physical sex-act than if If the sex-act is evil[7] because it is physical, then it physically sex-act should therefore be a mere expression of spiritual, far diverted towards these energies that desire for physical sex functions The doctrine that love is the only motive for sex--that physical perpetration of the physical sex-act. But when we admit that sex tends to find a physical expression, and we no religious countenance for any physical sex-act outside the sacrament of confuse sex with mere physical expression. commission of the sex-act is physically and morally injurious. ./cache/34309.txt ./txt/34309.txt